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GRESTOWN. j 6 EOWE JONES pßowUEfOft. TifiH old-eßtablialicd and lavonta hotel n,i- lately bfpi) tlioronglily renovated, and ifl, provided with every convonieiicofor tho i-smfort of the public, and being situated '.: u'»n a short distance of tlio Railway S;.-ti' ut and nearly opposite tho Post and Toio'i.ipli oflicsß, oflera specie advantages to TWtw and the travelling public, •;h' private sitting roomß and bedrooms ::c r/cll furnished, and aro high and roomy. t.-ITJES .0 SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY >.c -.uiviilt-il. The culinary management ; the supervision of tho proprietor V-: ,;i is; » si'llieient giwantco that the v ( patrons will be wall provided for. : ,3 Bill,lA 111) room is provided with n-1 ! akock's belt tables. ■ . A tOXVEI'ANCE will meet each train ],•the convenience of visitors. GOOD STABLING AND GRASS PADDOCKS • r.ko provided and aro undo* efficient asfisjeaent. JOKES Juohiibiok, 'i'ENUI HOTEL. OWEN Profkietok. rfUIE pho ve Hotel bavin? been recently J bui and enlarged, and fitted with i h')y convenience for travellers and fami- ;, s, the nroprietor has much plertsurc in -1 nc iiciiii} that he is prepared to give every iv,',,i)lNi to the triivellinp public, iu»l b8 * 11).(station in saying that his house wil ! ha T'il f-ci'ontl to none, " I ere are Rood stables and paddocks at* tr.clied. , , Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kvur. EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATIIKRSTON. JAMES BARRRTT ' fil' Sto iiifoini lln inlinl)itn»ts of Fea* n, I '"W Valley, and trftvollere :.iy ih it lm hii< in-tlx iliunWo i'O.M- ---: ii]'l! : rSholEi,«'.(! -mil! aw tho* •••, vifiiois t«it will find every comi-r' , . i he mj'.ie thoroughly at lion.. Vines and Spirits of tlio best, brands. GOOD STABLI G.

fiLt'B UQTKL, MASTERTOK V 'His Proprietor 0/ tho old am) well'liic.vn oitnMiahmcint to thank the initftontj of Masterton and the snrrmtnding '.V-rriofs, as nlin tlio travelling public for [■ • measure of support hitherto given,_ ; " i resentfully to state that additions ''.Hiiw, and improvements, in accnMvilli the progress of the place, as also •,,;5 pwinp requirements of the trade, been made. •Vise ('u'-'nary Department is, as usual, Cht'.lm V.'iufj, jieots, Spirits, and other liquori p-<- well and all of the very best quality.'i i:e Billiard Room, which is provided jiie of Alcock's iirst-elasa tables, lias jus;. been refurnished in the most olegant mrnner. L ELKI NS , _ Proprietor. • I jP.LNCS OF ALES' J_| UTfLLi. MASTERTON. 1, Vi'AGG, in taking possession of the ficva iiivorably-known Hotel, k|» to in* i::: liia old friends aud the public yene- , that ho intends to conduct it in such • .year as will gain him as large a share f.;!v!io pairuiisgfi as was accorded to bits !,u<iccKser, Mr J. E. Thomson. To euit the convenience of visitois, ii'ill be served #t 12.30, instead of m hitherto, thus allowing time to '.lie train. '.ij-.iy the best brands of Wines Hiid in stock. Billiard Room contains T\Y J of :'.L:"cl:':; BKST TABLES, with all the \-I'-rioM of the. (lame, and is uuder the asgement of Harky Lammis so well ana ■ "V'.bly known in connection with the t-eisiß Accommodation for Families, Livcrv and Bait Stables attached.) Ti c RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this r. I fni each train. 674 HI GRKYTOWN HOTEL j OREVIOVffI, WAIRAKArA. JOHN QUIJf • " • • Pkovuwtoh —o— YHii above well-known and old-c«tah if:'V;d Hotel oilers S| ecial V: i'.oh to the Wairarapn niifl Tiavoilinir in Accommodation and Convenience, i iionlur attention has been given to tin iii'Ciiieut of Pi irate Apartments, und llie ,iigg having rtraitly been thoroughly ; ; : if"(l, the auouiinodation is tq.uil to ; the d*trct Visitors will liwt all 1 ,] of Jlnnt.', :: '

H.'ii! tiita. A coiiu'oiihllb (V- scu •'KV.iNf'K in connection with the Howi , : evetY train, for the convenience Patrons and the Piibile. '■i.; ■■oli'jitiflfi the Favors of the Travelling and ilumkiiif! his piitrons for the ('• liitlierto accorded, the Proprietor ■t. |y awtirc tlii'in the same attention v/il) he' >;ivun us hitherto. ' Stabling ami Gran Pa»lilock« are attached to the Hncl. ihk GREYTOWiN HOTEL, ) :i few ehaiiM of the lVst and Telegraph Office*, Y j'E'S HOT El,, FOX TON —o— aoc'imniodat.on ;i"<i eftiifort for iravellerf and the i>iil>ir >i! -ir;;.', «l - S'T.'C Hotel. f Bath. Billiard. CWh and Sio'i:-20-s'fall Stable. ' Horses and Duties on Hire, f \.l .V,:-;' Coaches depart and arrive daily to iivon 'WelliitK'on. A. J. WHYTE, ,(i . Pmiir'etnr. ~MAL HOTEL, MASTER'i'ON. Yi'OUTU. . .. Proit.ietok. -JcifOES of tlic BEST QUALITY. I'. ruplci<! with pood acrt»MJ»o»l»t;uu ■' it jrs and Itonrdur 1 , ini'liulii'g •'"tiibliiy •i:'.. i-ikcck, ami running water. lions Stand for casual visitors free. ■

feiv-aiso to and from Railway Station to meet fvcry train. EI.'.LIA'CD?, QUOITS, SKITTLES. ; YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE HOLIDAYS 1 ■ WHY?. ■' r LL, ■ I wan flbuut to advise you to ' cil at the WELLINGTON CLO'IH--1". COMPANY'S ■ ESTABLISHMENT, , ..i-r-.-ttvwit, v/hcro tlio Manager (Mr J. CC 1 ) can- Jbovr you a splendid. assort-uw-'t n' Tweeds, which .he canimakc r 'v-o PUMMEL: SUITS, in the most <a:;ndiic fitvleg, for S3 ISs, or a i'ldiiaig for 18s.

,t:-t calf.- and. judge tor P.IF - utll l.A^ilTfc"SQ3-" aIULLIiS.* : A. 0 15AVIX <f, I"- (!:ntortni: A:ti '-y, tt'il' i» , l"'>n'c Ml i" (,p,nu, A'.'ii:'imil! ail 'Mur> en- , ,i i,v||!„:- «-ili : . J.'liiPMj CO

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 4

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